personifier

/pərˈsɑnɪfaɪər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that represents an abstract idea or quality as a human figure or with human characteristics.
    • The statue of Lady Justice is a well-known personifier of fairness and law.
    • In many cultures, the sun is a personifier of life and energy.
    • In the poem, the character of Death is a personifier of fate and inevitability.
  2. A person who embodies or perfectly represents a particular quality or idea.
    • The old man was a personifier of wisdom, with stories that taught valuable lessons.
    • That athlete is a personifier of dedication, training every single day without fail.
    • She is a personifier of kindness, always helping others without expecting anything in return.
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